“I just smelled his…”

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“I smelled your little boy’s bottom,” Tyler says to another mom at McDonald’s.

She looks to me. And my mind races with hopefuls that she misunderstood, that she is a woman of grace, that she doesn’t think I’m raising a pedophile. Honestly, he’s just all boy. They think such audacities are somehow humorous.

I rush into the conversation, trying to explain… explain what?

She said to him, in a very kind voice, “You did?  Well, that’s just silly and gross.”

But before I can say anything to try to save the moment and the day and my dignity, she breaks with a smile.

“Is this your son? Oh, I love him for saying that just now! I could just scoop him up this second. My little boy is three, and he has just recently chosen to no longer be my baby boy.” She pointed to the charming little man climbing with my boys. Climbing, and likely sniffing.

She continued, “And he’s always talking about bottoms and (insert the list that I don’t wish to even type again since I value the economy of words). Our entire community is made up of little girls, and they just seem to think differently. Like, waaaaay differently. Honestly, your little boy seriously refreshed my soul just now.”

She made motions to squeeze his cheeks and scoop him up and do with him what she wished in reward for this gift of encouragement. Tyler smiled at her with his charming dimples and irresistible Tylerness.

He refreshed her soul.

Oh, what is that pat-answer, over-used phrase I don’t love? Ah, yes. “The Lord works in mysterious ways.”

Indeed. There’s no other way to explain this one.

Tricia Lott Williford

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  1. Tricia,
    I simply love how you can put into words what you are thinking so that every mother of a boy can relate exactly! (Me!!!!!)

    “She looks to me. And my mind races with hopefuls that she misunderstood, that she is a woman of grace, that she doesn’t think I’m raising a pedophile.” (Can I tell you I literally laughed out loud at that?!?)

    You write every day events with such charm; your personality bleeding onto the page—it makes us all want to read more of what you have to say and HOW you say it!

    Keep writing! ~Kim A.

  2. And on it goes, because I am vicariously encouraged by this story. Thanks for sharing it.

  3. O my what a dumplin’ !

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  4. The bottom word… so common 🙂 love it haha.

  5. Tricia my dear your words refresh our souls!! What a gift that meeting was today~awesome!

  6. Only the mom of boys can be refreshed by talk of bottom-smelling. 😉

  7. Love that!

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